If the people of a state pushed for a law and the attorney general of that state refuses to enforce it, it is not the same as not enforcing a federal law that the people of the state disagree with and didn't want.

The difference is in what the people want.

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Originally Posted by petegz28

You couldn't be any more wrong. I believe those instances involved votes and what not. Not a decision by 1 individual. Nice try though.

You mean like how the people of Mississippi voted to keep blacks out of Ole Miss?